Archive for Tuesday, February 19, 2008
UP NEXT: STAGE 2
* Today: The 650-mile, eight-day event continues with the 116-mile second stage from Santa Rosa to Sacramento. The $150,000 event, which features 17 teams and cyclists from more than 25 countries, concludes Sunday in Pasadena.
| STAGE 1 | |
| Rider, Country | Behind |
| Juan Jose Haedo, Argentina | 4:03.29 |
| Gerald Ciolek, Germany | Same |
| Heinrich Haussler, Germany | Same |
| Dominique Rollin, Canada | Same |
| Matteo Tosatto, Italy | Same |
| Tyler Farrar, Wenatchee, Wash. | Same |
| OVERALL | |
| Rider, Country | Behind |
| Fabian Cancellara, Switzerland | 4:07:20 |
| Tyler Farrar, Wenatchee, Wash. | :02 |
| Bradley Wiggins, Britain | :04 |
| Levi Leipheimer, Santa Rosa | :06 |
| David Millar, Britain | :07 |
| Gustav Larsson, Sweden | :08 |
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